IOWA STATE COL GE OF AGRI- 
CULTURE AND MECHANI@ ARTS 
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Summer Session, 1927 


TRADES AND INDUSTRIES 
DEPARTMENT 


Vol. XXV March 2, 1927 No. 45 - 


Published semi-weekly Jan. to June; weekly July to 
Dec., by Iowa State College. Entered as second class mat- 
ter at Ames, Iowa. 


IOWA STATE COLLEGE 


YOUR SUMMER VACATION 


In a few months summer will be with us 
again, and each of us will soon be compelled 
to decide definitely what he intends to do dur- 
ing these short months of our vacation. As us- 
ual, there are several possibilities. We may 
use our time in a way that will be most bene- 
ficial to us during the following year, or we 
may idle away the time in waiting for the new 
fall term to open, It requires no super intellect 
to decide the correct course to follow, but it 
does require courage, ambition, and a sincere 
desire to advance ourselves for the benefit of 
others, to choose the road that will lead us in 
that direction, 


yYOUSWICE SEsIN RE REST D 
IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSES 
OFFERED AT IOWA STATE COLLEGE 


During the past year you have no doubt 
been confronted with problems you would like 
to thresh out. You have had a desire to learn 
how the other fellow has successfully worked 
out problems that you see looming ahead of 
you, Possibly you may see a need for ad- 
vanced work in your specific field. These are 
just a few of the reasons why you will be in- 
terested in the Industrial Arts courses offered 
during the summer months at Iowa State Col- 
lege. 

TO THE TEACHER 


Iowa State College has become a mecca each 
summer for the Industrial Arts teachers of 
Iowa and surrounding states. The more remote 
states have their quota, and even Canada has 
sent her representatives. A more ideal situa- 
tion could not exist for the teacher who desires 


to come in contact with others engaged in his 
specific kind of work. This contact enables 
him to broaden his views, to grasp new ideas, 
and is an inspiration toward greater achieve- 
ment. 

Development is at present the kKey-note in all 
Manual Arts teaching. If you are now a 
teacher, you know that much improvement has 
been made in the past few years, and you see 
the need for additional advancement. It will 
come only thru the efforts of the teachers 
themselves, Any teacher who wishes to be a 
factor in the forward movement, can accom- 
plish much in spending at least a part of his 
summer at Iowa State College, 


THE SUMMER TEACHING STAFF 


The teaching staff at Iowa State College is 
practically the same during the summer as for 
the remainder of the school year. It is the 
custom of the college to retain the heads of de- 
partments and other professors for conducting 
work thru the summer months. This is only 
an added reason why you should select Iowa 
State College for your summer work, since it 
will enable you to come in contact with its 
regular teaching staff who are specialists in 
their respective fields. 


SUMMER RECREATION 


A Summer Session student has ample oppor- 
tunity for recreation. His time need not all 
be spent in hard work. The Summer Session 
Activities Committee arranges a wide variety 
of recreational and instructive activities, which 
include social gatherings, athletic activities, 
plays, lectures, recitals, conferences, excur- 
sions, etc. Those interested will find ample op- 
portunity for swimming, tennis, golf, handball, 
and other sports during their leisure hours. 


I am interested in the 1927 Summer Session 
of Iowa State College and desire a copy of the 
complete catalog. 


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Trades and Industries Dept., 
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